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As one of the few Sarah Vaughan compilations to make it onto the shelves of
most music stores (until it too is supplanted), MCA's 20th Century Masters collection has large shoes to fill. Since MCA owns the Mercury catalog -- ...

This CD reissues most of the music recorded on one night by the 1958 Ahmad
Jamal Trio (which consisted of the pianist/leader, bassist Israel Crosby and drummer Vernel Fournier) during a live performance in Washington D.C. Originally released as the ...

As part of Verve's For Lovers series, pianist Bill Evans is spotlighted on 11 tracks
recorded between 1962 and 1970. This romantic set of standards aptly highlights Evans' melancholic light touch, especially on But Beautiful, Spring Is Here, My Foolish ...

Released as a double LP on Chisa/Blue Thumb in 1972, Hugh Masekela's Home Is Where
the Music Is marked an accessible but sharp detour from his more pop-oriented jazz records of the '60s. Masekela was chasing a different groove altogether. ...

This fine club date features guitarist Jim Hall in Toronto with two of the top
Canadian jazzmen, bassist Don Thompson and drummer Terry Clarke. The interplay between the three players is sometimes wondrous, and although the five selections are all ...

The critical and commercial success of Lou Doillon's haunting debut Places -- which included the
album's double platinum status in France and Doillon winning the French Grammy for Best Female Artist -- may have taken some by surprise. Lay Low ...